Brent Sancho

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Brent Sancho
Personal information
Full name Brent Sancho
Date of birth March 13, 1977 (age 30)
Place of birth    Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Height 1.85m (6 ft 1 in)
Nickname Dirty
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current club Gillingham
Number 5
Youth clubs
1994-95
1996-97
Essex CC
St. John's
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1999
1999
2000
2001-02
2003
2003
2003-05
2005-
MyPa
Tervarit FC
Charleston Battery
Portland Timbers
San Juan Jabloteh
Joe Public
Dundee
Gillingham






44(2)
43(2)   
National team2
1999-2006 Trinidad and Tobago 63(0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 24 March 2007.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 10 October 2006.
* Appearances (Goals)

Brent Sancho (born 13 March 1977 in Port of Spain) is a Trinidad and Tobago international footballer currently playing for Gillingham. He spent his college years playing for St. John's University in New York, where he was part of the school's only National Championship, in 1996. He then spent most of his early career playing in the United States, before joining Dundee in the 2003/04 season. A successful spell in the SPL was followed by a transfer to League One side Gillingham. Predominantly a central defender, Sancho can also operate well at right back.

Sancho has become a fan favourite in the short time that he has been at Priestfield, being instrumental in tightening the defence which helped the Gills win 6 games in a row, and was named in the Trinidad and Tobago squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

He won his 60th cap in a goalless draw with Sweden in his country's first ever appearance in the World Cup, though he was not expected to be a starter, he gave a creditable performance all through the tournament, defending bravely. Sancho also became the first former St. John's player and first current Gillingham player ever to play in a World Cup. In the next match against England, Peter Crouch climbed over him and headed the ball into the net for the first goal of the game, while tugging at Sancho's dreadlocks. [1]

In his 62nd game for his country, he scored an own goal in the first half of his team's game against Paraguay. The game ended with a score of 2-0, ensuring Trinidad and Tobago's elimination from the World Cup. He was the third player in the tournament to score an own goal.

During the World Cup Sancho proposed to his girlfriend Jana Herbert-Fiu live on TV during the England-Trinidad and Tobago match, via a text message sent to BBC South East Today's Geoff Clark. [2]

On 9th October Sancho announced his retirement from international football along with 12 others. Speaking at a press conference, Sancho said: "It's not just monetary. They have made certain contractual arrangements which they have now reneged on." [3]

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Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago squad - 2006 FIFA World Cup Flag of Trinidad and Tobago

1 Hislop | 2 Cox | 3 A. John | 4 Andrews | 5 Sancho | 6 Lawrence | 7 Birchall | 8 Gray | 9 Whitley | 10 Latapy | 11 Edwards | 12 Samuel | 13 Glen | 14 S. John | 15 Jones | 16 Wise | 17 Charles | 18 Theobald | 19 Yorke | 20 Scotland | 21 Jack | 22 Ince | 23 Wolfe | Coach: Beenhakker

Gillingham F.C. - Current Squad

1 Jack | 2 Jupp | 3 Jackman | 4 Flynn | 5 Sancho | 6 Cox | 7 Crofts | 8 Bentley | 9 Mulligan | 10 McDonald | 11 Southall | 12 Easton | 13 Larrieu | 14 Johnson | 15 Howell | 16 Clohessy | 17 Pugh | 18 Stone | 19 Collin | 20 Chorley | 21 Jarvis | 22 Spiller | 23 Bastians | 24 Ndumbu-Nsungu | 26 Tonge | Manager: Jepson